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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]My theory is they took recreational drugs before the hike. They were bad and the hike and the heat didn’t help. They died and the baby and dog died from heat exposure.[/b] [/quote] [b]I'm not saying that what's referenced below is what occurred with this family; however I remember a scenario very similar to the one you described happening some years back. A young couple doing meth, was driving their car during a really bad snow storm in Nebraska, eventually, they'd found themselves lost, so they called 911 several times for help. When the 911 dispatcher asked where they were, all they could tell them about their location was that there were cars hanging in trees and there were hundreds of Mexicans and African Americans in cult clothing walking around, and they spoke no English and wouldn't help them (even though they begged for help). Obviously they were disoriented & hallucinating, as a result of the drugs. This was the time before phone locator apps, and their 911 calls (5 in all, I believe) had bounced off of different cell site towers, making it impossible to accurately trace their whereabouts -- and with the couple not being able to give them a reliable landmark of where they were, they had nothing to go on and didn't know where to accurately look for them. So dozens of police just drove everywhere they thought they might be. Authorities didn't find their car until a few days later, and their bodies were located outside, in the elements, in different locations from one another, and they found them 5 days apart from one another... obviously frozen to death. Investigators concluded later, that the reason the "people" they encountered (who didn't speak English) wouldn't help them, even though they begged, was because those people weren't people at all, they were actually cows. 😕 911 operators from 3 different counties were assisting in the search -- they said they felt sick with grief when they heard where they were found (the couple inexplicably left the relative safety of their vehicle, leaving behind critical/crucial items, that could've help keep them alive). * Read ALL the way to the end of the article, as there are some similar parallels your above theory. ** The 911 calls from this couple can be found on YouTube. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Primetime/story?id=549455&page=1[/b] [/quote] I think it's the most plausible situation. If Mariposa has a fentanyl problem they may of innocently bought marijuana and didn't know it was laced with it. Clearly there was some interest in Burning Man and DJing/clubs I wouldn't be surprised if they were into marijuana especially given this is CA. The smoked or ingested it and went on a hike for a "day trip" and collapsed dead leaving the baby and dog to die in the heat. I don't think anything nefarious or murderous happened other than a terrible tragedy befalling this family. Here is a post about the local sheriff warning the public about fentanyl being found in marijuana: https://www.mymotherlode.com/news/local/1907501/mariposa-sheriff-warning-public-of-fentanyl-found-in-drugs.html[/quote] Bingo! From another earlier post.. "[i]There will be at least two tox’ analysis by two different labs, most likely in different states. Say carfentanil is found in all 4, by both labs. The next step is to basically start over and determine the amount found in each person. Also, synthetic drugs can be difficult to pinpoint as the labs need a “comparison” drug. Think back to celebrity overdoses resulting in death. In some cases it took a very long time to get confirmation even though cause of death was pretty obvious to the ME. Clearly drugs or some type of substance killed them, hence the FBI and other LEs involvement. They’re trying to determine where the deadly agent was obtained and by whom. When one dies from HS, there really is no point in interviewing contacts..."[/i] [/quote]
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